About Kevin N.

Kevin N. Wooden studied economics before turning to law. He earned a B.S. in Economics from Arizona State University in 2007 and later graduated from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law with a J.D. in 2010. Those academic years stitched together an analytical foundation and legal training that inform how he approaches matters today.

After law school, Wooden built his practice across state lines. He is admitted to practice in Arizona, California and Colorado. That multi-jurisdictional admission allows him to counsel clients and appear in proceedings in several western states. He has spent his professional career in private practice and at law firms that serve regional clients.

Wooden’s background blends economic reasoning and legal analysis. His undergraduate study in economics taught him to examine incentives and data. His law training sharpened tools for statutory and case-law interpretation. Colleagues describe him as methodical and practical in court filings and client meetings. He tends to organize complex facts into clear legal issues and to set priorities that reflect client objectives.

At the firm level, he is an attorney at Berman Berman Berman Schneider & Lowary. There he works alongside other lawyers on matters that require coordination across different state rules and procedures. The firm’s structure has given him exposure to cases that involve multiple layers of regulation and procedural complexity. He contributes to case strategy, drafting, and client counseling within that environment.

Clients and peers encounter Wooden most often in contexts that require attention to both detail and strategy. He prepares pleadings and participates in hearings. He also fields questions about jurisdictional implications and practical next steps. When cases cross state lines, his admissions in Arizona, California and Colorado allow him to consult on procedural options and local practice variations.

Outside of court, Wooden keeps current on developments that affect his clients. He follows changes in state rules and decisions that reshape practice in the jurisdictions where he is licensed. That vigilance helps him advise on timing, venue, and the practical consequences of procedural choices.

He currently practices at Berman Berman Berman Schneider & Lowary and represents clients across Arizona, California and Colorado.

Education

University of Denver

J.D. (2010) | LAW

2007

Arizona State University

B.S. (2007) | ECONOMICS

2003

Languages

English (Spoken, Written) Japanese (Spoken)

Accepted Jurisdictions

Arizona
California
Colorado

Office Locations

Main Office

 2390 PROFESSIONAL DR ROSEVILLE CA 95661